FEATURED BED & BREAKFASTS, HOTELS IN GLASGOW

Nestled in the exclusive green and tranquil Park area of Glasgow City centre between Charing Cross and West End, this 19 room hotel offers striking bedrooms designed by an award winning Scottish designer. Only 5 minutes walk to Sauchiehall Street.

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From the moment you step through the doors you are welcomed by friendly, helpful and attentive staff. A modern and very clean establishment with superb facilities. - Guest from Eastbourne, 3 Nov. 2016

Situated in Glasgow’s chic West End, Albion has 20 spacious en-suite rooms, brightly and tastefully decorated with many period features. In a quiet cul-de-sac and a short walk to West End trendy bars and restaurants.

3 star accommodation in the west end of Glasgow. The hotel is situated in Kelvin Drive, in the west end of Glasgow and only minutes from the Botanic Gardens and Oran Mor, a bar/ restaurant/club/ entertainment venue.

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Small friendly hotel with a very good location. Several restaurants on the Byres road. Easy walk to the University of Glasgow and the Kelvingrove Museum. - Guest from Espoo, 9 Nov. 2016

The Kelvingrove Hotel lies adjacent to Kelvingrove Park with its world famous art gallery. Nearby attractions / venues include the Glasgow Science Centre, the Glasgow SECC, SSE Hyrdo and the Riverside Museum. .

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Very helpful staff, clean rooms. Definitely a good choice of hotel. In a great neighbourhood with many fantastic dining and bar options. - Guest from London, 28 Oct. 2016

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DISCOVER GLASGOW

Glasgow is a vibrant and stylish city, with both a uniquely earthy and sophisticated edge which few other UK cites can match. Glasgow
is renowned for its art and culture, and was voted European City of Culture in 1990.

Glasgow proudly hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2014 and was the European Capital of Sport in 2003. The Festival of Architecture and
Design in 1999 was also hosted by the city. Glasgow is the birthplace of the world famous architect and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
His architectural projects can be seen in various locations in the city.

Glasgow City has an innate warmth and infectious vitality that is recognised worldwide. A major Scottish tourist destination attracting
over 2.5 million visitors a year, the city certainly has plenty to offer. From historical buildings, internationally recognised art
galleries and museums to top class shopping, restaurants, clubs and bars. Glasgow offers a plethora of top class accommodation from
international hotels to boutique hotels and bed and breakfasts.

Glasgow shopping is world class and the best in the UK outside London with Buchanan Street being one of the favourites among many others.

Glasgow hospitality is second to none with a vast array of restaurants offering many different cuisines to suit every taste. With over 800
bars, pubs and nightclubs in the city, it is very lively and friendly especially on Friday and Saturdays. Music fans will enjoy the many
live gigs and festivals throughout the city including the Glasgow Music Festival which takes place every year and the Merchant City
Festival, West End and Celtic Connections Festivals also annual events. As well as the festivals, many big names in the music industry
play at venues throughout the city which are easily accessible by train, bus and underground tube train.

Glasgow is the perfect destination for culture, entertainment, shopping, sight seeing, dining and night-life. It’s a city to relax in,
party in, indulge in some retail therapy in and explore the sights in while soaking up the incredibly friendly atmosphere.

A gateway to other Scottish cities accessible by motorway, bus and train, Glasgow has it all. For more information on neighbouring towns
and further away cities, please use the links above or “Scottish Destinations” link on the top right.

THINGS TO DO IN GLASGOW

Glasgow has a magnificent array of Art Galleries showcasing a vast collection of art. Watercolour paintings, oils, tapestries, frescos,
pottery and sculpture dating from the Ancient Egyptian period to the present day.

Glagow has a museum to interest everyone, all with free admission. Fascinating, informative and fun, it’s a perfect day out for both adults
and children and a chance to relax and find out more about Glasgow’s history.

Glasgow tourist attractions are plentiful. Ranging from historical, cultural and sporting to entertainment venues like the SSE Hydro and SECC which play host to music concerts, exhibitions and much more, to top class shopping to suit everyone.